In Myeongdong, Dongdaemun and Jongro downtown, we provide you with free pick up service from hotel. If you stay at Gangnam (South of Seoul) or do not accommodate at the above downtown, additional charge is USD 15 Per Person (Minimum 2 Pax) / USD10 (Over 4 Pax).You should drop off one of shopping centers such as Amethyst, Ginseng Center, Cosmetic Shop or Duty Free Shop (DFS)during city tour.

The above program and rates are subject to be changed due to local conditions without notice.

Ganghwa History Museum

Ganghwa History Museum opened in 2010, and is
located inside Ganghwa Dolmen Park, which was designated as UNESCO World
Heritage Historic Site No. 137.The museum aims to exhibit, preserve and
educate about the history and culture of Ganghwa from prehistoric ages to modern
times based on artifacts from the area.

Dolmen,World Cultural Heritage

‘Dolmens’ are stone graves/tombs which date back to the pre-historic era. Dolmens are largely concentrated in Northeast Asia with Korea alone being home to a total of around 30,000 dolmens.The Ganghwa Dolmen Heritage Site, in Bugeun-ri, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon, encompasses roughly 120 dolmens, most of which are Northern-style dolmen that are made of large pieces of stone 7.1m in length and 2.6m in height. The dolmens in this region are found in unusual altitudes of 100-200m above sea level and reveal important information about the prehistoric period.

Ganghwa Peace Observatory

Ganghwa Peace Observatory was constructed in the northern area of the Civilian
Passage Restriction Line in Cheolsan-ri, Yangsa-myeon. Entry to this area was
once strictly prohibited for the general public. Since it opened in 2008, the
observatory has been providing accessibility to visitors for them to see the
area's natural ecosystem. Ganghwa Peace Observatory also shows images related to
the Korean War (1950-1953).

Jeondeungsa Temple

Jeondeungsa Temple was originally called Jinjongsa during the Goryeo Dynasty. It functioned as a sanctuary enshrining family ancestors. Jeondeungsa Temple is located in Samrangseong Fortress, which is said to have been built by the three sons of Dangun, the founder of korea.Jeondeungsa Temple contains significant architectural works, including the main building Daeungbojeon. Decorated with delicate carvings, it is a superlative example of the architecture of the mid-Joseon Dynasty. The canopy situated above the Buddha statue inside Daeungbojeon building showcases masterful workmanship.

Deokjinjin

Deokjinjin was the key strategic point of the outer castle wall used for
defending the Ganghwa Straits during the Goryeo Dynasty (918-1392). It was
originally a military camp commanded by an official with the rank of Cheomsa
under the command of the Korean naval base. In 1677, an official with the rank
of Manho was assigned to this camp along with 26 military officials, 100
soldiers, 2 battle ships, and other military equipment. In 1679, the
Namjangpodae and Deokjinpodae batteries were stationed here.